Nearly all of the poking, prodding, interviewing and evaluating still remains, meaning that any early mock draft projections will likely change in the coming months as players go through the Senior Bowl, the NFL Combine and Pro Days across the country.

Auburn's Tre Mason runs during the first half of the NCAA BCS National Championship college football game against Florida State Monday, Jan. 6, 2014, in Pasadena, Calif. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip)

But Greg Robinson appears to be in prime position to land a coveted top-10 spot.

Kiper projected Robinson being taken No. 9 by the Buffalo Bills, Jeremiah gave the left tackle to the Atlanta Falcons at No. 6 and Brooks placed him highest, projecting Robinson to be taken No. 2 by the St. Louis Rams.

Robinson, off of the NFL's radar at the beginning of the season as a third-year sophomore, shot up draft boards in the midst of a dominant year where he established himself as an overpowering run blocker with excellent athleticism.

Dee Ford, the pass-rushing defensive end who might fit best as an outside linebacker in a 3-4, came in at No. 39 on Jeremiah's list, and star running back Tre Mason checked in at No. 47, the second-highest rated back on the list behind big Ohio State bruiser Carlos Hyde.

If Jeremiah's rankings held, both Ford and Mason could have a shot at the second round.